35 pure clean economical i preserved si sold only in seated airtight packets to preserve its native goodness 667 used in millions of teapots daily jig tiie road to understanding ft 3 by eleanor h porter copyright houghton nifflln co published by special arrangement with thos allen toronto chapter viii contd youll come again of course the father said as he held out his hand for the first t that evening there was a touch of constraint in his man ner suppose you come to dinner sunday will you surely i will and be glad with a swift surge of embarrassed color burke denby stopped short in one shamed shocked instant it had come to him that he had forgotten helen forgoffcn her not for p long hour had he remembered that there was such a person in existence er ah that is he began stam- meringly an odd expression crossed john denbys countenance you will of course bring your wife he said goodnight burke mumbled an incoherent something and fled the next mo ment he found himself in the hall with benton deferential and solici tous holding his coat he was very kind what did you tell him what do you mean about the dinner sunday i dont know exactly i said something yes think i meant it for yes then the man spoke with sudden utter weariness there was another brief silence a dawning shrewdness was coming into helens eyes oh of course yes wed want to go she murmured it might mean he was giving in couldnt it there was no reply j do you think he was giving in i sliil no reply i helen scowled i burke why in the world dont you keeping daughter on the farm it is probably no exaggeration to say that half of the automobiles on farms in ontario are there in the first instance because the farmers sons wantd them or actually demand ed them as their price for staying on the farm just as good wages as they could get elsewhere or a share in the farm profits plus the automobile are some of the things that are being given nowadays to make farmers sons milling and content to remain on the farm this is only right but is anything like as much attention being given to keep the girls contented in every town in the rich agricul tural sections daughters of welltodo farmers are engaged in domestic ser vice their parents in most instances object strenuously to their daughters working out in this way the daughj x mm jr f tnat ters if the truth were known do not again ring out beware of the so- called patent medicine pills according to a report in a recent issue of a western paper a little four- yearold girl died on wednesday march 19th after eating some of these pills with a very seductive name the paper states that the doc tor who conducted the post mortem declared that the pills contained strychnine belladonna and aloin which were all of vegetable origin and he imagined a few taken would cause serious trouble in a young child the coroner expressed the opiivon that the advertising on the boxes was desperately misleading they might be a very good pill for purgative purposes but they were fixed up so nicely that children would eat them readily and a number of inquests had been held over children who had done so the coroner stated juries had passed recommenda particularly fancy domestic service they would rather earn in some other way yet housework is all they have had experience in then the day comes when they get so tired of sticking at home on the farm and not having any money its certainly queer said a town woman to me recently in talking- of her new helper to think of mary being our maid her father could buy and sell us a half dozen times they have a lovely farmhome but shed rather work out than stay at home why could not she as well as answer me she demanded crossly i her brother have been made willing you were talkative enough a minutel to stay on the farm there is a farm- ago when you came in i should ers daughter in marys own neigh borhood who is happy all the day think you might have enough thought of my interests to want n- to go to live with your father if tlerj any chance of it and while t wouldnt 4onln mif j i be my way to jump the minute he butoet a b akyast he an yet if this dinner t 1 ij i 1 5- really means that we ha gomg up nrrnextlundv- aiwth men th why what had happened had dads i s bul h winced visibly heart got the better of hi pride 2- a 4 sec had he decided that quarreling did anyt ta an but not pay did this mean the begin- is tf t en s hvtntl tnto i ft ing into practice t wo the he had no m anoint j eyes tiat somehow hes smashed she takes charge of the gar- he had just talked in the ufual wav w l be and a he lawn for as if nothing had happened that would be like dad dad hated scenes dad would never say im sorry i was so harsh with you come back you and helen i want voui and then fall to crying and ksss long in being a farm girl her par ents have no more of this worlds goods than marys possibly not so much what then is the difference the difference is this other girl was sent to college the agricultural col- lego by her own choice and while there had suitable clothes and neces sary spending money now that she has graduated she is putting her tions urging that regulations should be passed requiring them to be label led poison lut nothing had come of them a recommendation such as the fore going is but reasonable and is simply following the custom in great bri tain where all preparatory prepara tions containing poisons arc so labelled as laid down by law the suggestion of the british columbia jury is a very wist and proper one c a hodgctts md begin in childhood there are men and women who have risen from obscure homes to positions of responsibility where ease of manner is essential yet if not taught in their childhood where can people learn the simple act of being wellmannered refinement is inborn salt all grades write tor price toronto salt works g j cliff toronto eggs b prmrrd at a com 2c per dozen with fleming btc preserver slop to use m cfilld can ap- rily it just rub it on auaxan- eea to keen gn rrean tor bine moaths ana longer a 60o box will do 30 doxea em oet it from your dealer or eend toe to fleming eao preserver co iso orate st w montreal missing captain grant a gooderham re turned flying officer missing from home since noon of friday may 2 was suffering from loss of memory age 27 short height about five feet four inches broad shoulders and walked very erect clean shaven cleft in chin may possibly have grown a beard by this time grey eyes heavy brown hair was wearing dark grey suit blue overcoat with belt green fedora hat and tan boots any infor- mstion as to his vhereabouts would be gratefully received by his parents at 40 madison avenue toronto tele phone college 1107 first time he saw it strolling along the quays of new- york harbor an irishman came across the wooden barricade wiiich is placed round the enclosure where emigrants suspected of suffering from contagious diseases are isolated phwats this boarding for he enquired of a by stander oh was the reply thats to keep out fever and things like that you know indade said pat oive often heard of the board of health but bejabers its the first tlma oive seen it antiquity of lawn tennis it may be claimed that lawn tennis is at least three centuries old having in some but if one does not possess deen played in 1591 when queen eliza- naturally a gracious and graceful bctl1 was entertained at elvetham in manner not an elaborate one for hampshire by the earl of hartford goyehrmnt chauu forpurity m mat confounded wall km that but what s the use mind the dinner nonsense burke course were never this work and the additional house- we wont go j work she does she draws a weekly dont be silly i pay cheque just as her brother does going i wouldnt she has a car at her disposal andi on good mann and teachers like a woman that lor miss it for the world under the ciri i and helen with an to her feet good manners are simple and sincere it should be taught in childhood until it becomes second nature many a successful business man wakes to his need of the know how that puts him at ease in social company and he longs for that which should be long to him either by birth or educa tion if the home is not fitted to produce this fine flower of courtesy schools should be supplied with text dadwould never dsg t0 her feet it would be like dad just to pick s husb os up the thread of the old comradeship m c erehalf resigned exactly where he had dropped it fe rebe for the second time months ago and that was what hel that s a s1 of utter had seemed to be doing that evening we a turned away thow w to the dinner helen so unusual in dad had he done it purposely was there a hidden meaning hal not back of liked to it he himsef think of mother i seemed to regain a little of his old eagerness they had to be sure nearly a quarrel over the dress and hat that helen wished to wear the cream and eggs to town and does the marketing afternoons and evenings when it is pleasant she after her often out for a drive with mother and friends they go to the movies lectures concerts would you rather live in town than in the country i asked- this girl i should say not was her quick answer i have everything at home that i could have in town and a lot more besides i love the farm the farm is the centre of the universe to her but it is not also the circumfer ence farm economy has taken into account her light to training for labor and compensation for work should be able to interpret them english in japan good im- but lately yet somehow she seemed ali s ar and not a few ways to he in his mind in spite 0 i tears she yielded to her husbands himself he was alwavs woncfering tvl 00 exm a what hp would think nf ttoior put tne w question which was a c surely dad- o helen but one and the dress he she dpesnt covet the pleasures and with his thoughts in a dizzy whirl ha disliked of excitement and questionings but i want jo make burke thrust his kev into the lock pr pouted helen and let himself intohis own apart- exactly so do i want you to ment returned her husband significantly the hall never had it looked so an there the matt ended onelessly cheap and small burke was not a success that dinner till under the spell of bentons minl tent on making her good stratiohs jerked off his hat and coat imp very p tried to be nd hung them up then he strode a entertaining and solicitous l the living room her ho s welfare and happiness helen fully dressed was sitting s r in being nauseatingly the table reading a magazine rm e an1 inquisitive- john hullo sitting up are you opportunities of town girls for she has them plus the freedom and beauty of her country home x wage war on flies certain authorities are predicting more than usual trouble with flies during the coming summer owing largely to the comparatively mild winter whether or not the theory i is correct no chances should be taken denby at first very evidently deter- x common housefly is one of mans icken he greeted her brushing mne to give no just cause for criti i- cheeks with his lips i told voul hs behavior was the maybe its just as well de of courtesy and cordiality to but i did i might have waked you jlaughcd boyishly guess whats spoiled got a raise helens voice was r c pr husband frowned fo i got one last month you im getting a hundred now more can you expect in my ion he spoke coldly with a of sharpness he was wonder- hy helen always managed to he zest out of anything he was to do or say then with an p eftort at gayety he went on etter than a raise chicken invited us to dinner next sun- bth of us pinner only to dinner to dinner great caesar only to dinner i cant help it burke it fees me mad to sec you jump rand be so pleased over just when it ought to be for ner and all the time and rit elen it isnt the dinner its ii dad cares the mans and became not quite even when later he was unable quite to hide his annoyance at the persist ent and assiduous attentions and questions of his daughterinlaw he was yet courteous though in unmis takable retreat burke denby poor burke with every sense and sensitiveness keyed to instant response to each tone and word and gesture of the two before him each passing minute was to burke but a greater torture than the one preceding it long before dinner was over he wished himself and helen at home and as soon as was decently possible after the meal he peremptorily suggested departure to be continued most dangerous enemies as a means of spreading a number of serious dis eases such as typhoid fever dysentery and tuberculosis the fly plays a sin ister role its ability to reproduce itself is amazing the descendants of a single pair numbering millions in a season under ordinary favorable conditions such conditions exist where rubbish filth and manure are left unprotected so that flies may lay their eggs therein consequently the first principle in exterminating the pests is rigid cleanliness and then more cleanliness the fly avoids clean ly conditions as men avoid the plague native of flowery kingdom has dif ficulty in practising english language the biggest problem facing the japanese studying english in his flowery home is finding some one to practice his oral english on one might say he is up against it for la boratory facilities but says e f s who has just come from japan the students are eager to seize every opportunity miss mann an american was walking along the main street in nikko one day when she was approached by a native student who said please may i speak english with you be brief what is it the lady re plied for a minute the student swayed back and forth in his agony of phras ing a foreign sentence and then he exclaimed verily verily i say unto you it is a warm day strtitt quoting from nlchols pro gress of queen elizabeth tells us that after dinner about three oclock ten of his lordships servants all somersetshire men in a square green court before her majestys window did hang up lines squaring out the form of a tennis court and making a cross line in the middle being stript of their doublets played five to five with handball to the great liking of her highness kingston ontario arts tart of the arts course may te covered by correspondence medicine education applied science mining chemical civil mechanical and electrical engineering iiimuer sckgol uvlsatioh school july and august december to april 20 ge0 y- chown registrar wcurk limitcomontftcal salting the baby are its natural prime importance eve dirt and disorder habitat it is of that every individual and every com- 1 secured at 105 bloor st west toronto munity should see that the winters i where she will open an establishment accumulation of dirt and rubbish i ca to the very highest class of toronto has now her own creator of fashions toronto has made another step to wards becoming the recognized centre of fashions for canada for it will now have its own creator of fashions in the person of suzanne berique who has been established in paris for some years and who enjoyed the patronage of many of paris foremost society women including many americans the following are some of the lead ers she was privileged to dress la baronne do bethune la vicomtisso de sampignlt madame vanderbilt madame de castanet mademoiselle harrison etc temporary apartments have been peculiar custom practiced minor and greece asia ythat maybe hes forgiven a hes going to be now the had that i used to know glve missed him so ive hfc interrupted tartlv should think t was time ye you and im not say- i there was anything to i are even f f ere your own business be brief silence burke fhito and stern had got i was moving restlessly hk he list was giving in the strange custom of salting newborn babies is still practiced in certain regions of europe and asia the method varies with the differing nationalities of the peoples employ ing it the armenians of russia cover the entire skin of the infant with very fine salt this is left on the baby for three hours or more when it is wash- c w a mountain tribe of mjircpejujiar in m rmenians for they are alleged to keep their newborn babies covered with salt for a period of twentyfour hours the modern greeks also sprinkle their babies with salt the mothers imagine that this practice- brings health and strength to their offspring and serves to keep away the evil saints as well should be carefully collected and de stroyed manure should be so handl ed either in flyproof pits or bins with maggot traps as to prevent flies breeding it is important also that garbage be carefully gathered and disposed of for it too provides sanctuary for flies in addition to combatting them in thcr breeding places flics should be killed by any and every means avail able especially early in the season further it ii essential that food products be kept properly screened from flies civic authorities should as f i lile wares and endvavor bv evefy possible means to have householders take like precautions the time to begin is now far more can be ac complished in the springtime with less expenditure of effort than at any other season of the year dressmaking in all its branches in eluding ladies lingerie gowns man tles etc she will create new models or design special gowns for any per son desiring eclusiveness in order to protect her art and patrons from uh- scrupulous persons who would falsely claim to wear her creations a trade mark and serial number is sewn in every garment and a complete record of same is kept hours 2 to 5 pm please write or telephone for an ap pointment for no consideration nor for any money will a new creation or especially designed gown bo dupll- cated for any one else she will bo to canada what worth is to paris beware patent pills the oft redcated warning must wished it had been a helmj a returned soldier had scarcely greeted friend wife after his roturn from france when she asked eagerly and dearie did you bring me ajot pi souvenirs only this little bullet the doctor took out of my side he answered gravely aw gee sighed wifey i wish it had been a german helmet for sturdy wear put tke hoys and girls in p3 shoes this summer they can have two or three pairs of p3 for the price of one pair of leather shoes the low price of psfpssf q sturdy weari make them the most satisfactojy and economical summer shoes you can diry for children the best shoe stores sell psp0 ftasttf demi lue coif i flotosra f f overt i anc tont l5fsc9seaaadgawi- 1